Once again you're dealing with different contexts. my $file = glob ... evaluates glob in scalar context, rendering it an iterator function, and my ($file) = glob ... evaluates glob in list context, rendering it a list function that returns a list, which can be empty.
Dave
In reply to Re^3: glob behavior
by davido
in thread glob behavior
by vagabonding electron
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